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User name: Lvhjr

Location: South Jersey, USA

Interest: Oudoor sports and activies.

Realationship: Uncle to Isaiah Bond, football wide receiver at the University of Texas.

Editorial modifications: Minor correction to Isaiah Bond's statistics, high school history  and grammer were made on the original article by me.  All changes were identified under the history section. The appropriate refenced were listed in the note section. No fees were received and all changes were unbias and none promotional. A final change is listed in the 1st and second sentences under early life read. If there are any concerns, please feel free to contact me directly about the changes.Gibert, Sean email was removed form the note.

Early life and high school

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Bond lived in Buford, Georgia and attended Buford High School. At Buford, Bond was a dual sport athlete in football and track and field, plus a two(2) way player(offense and defense) in football. Bond was born in Buford, Georgia and he attended Buford High School. At Buford, Bond was a dual sport athlete in football and track and field. During Bond's high school career, Buford won the Georgia High School Association Class 5A and 6A state championships for three years straight in 2019, 2020, and 2021. In his junior year, he caught 15 passes for 382 yards and five touchdowns. In his senior year, he had 42 receptions for 909 yards and seven touchdowns, plus 5 kickoff returns for 107 yards with his longest return of 60 yards. Bond won the Georgia High School Association Class 6A 100-meter (10.51) and 200-meter (21.19) championships in May 2021 as a junior with a person best in the 100 meter (10.48) and 200 meter (21.05). Bond committed to play college football at the University of Alabama over Georgia and Florida.

College career

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Bond made his collegiate debut in week one of the 2022 season as a freshman where he brought in two receptions for 23 yards, in a win over Utah State. In week five, Bond hauled in two passes for 76 yards, including a 53-yard reception, as he helped the Crimson Tide beat Arkansas. In the 2022 Sugar Bowl, Bond hauled in his first career touchdown pass on a six-yard reception, helping Alabama beat Kansas State 45–20. Bond finished the 2022 season with 17 receptions for 220 yards and a touchdown. In his sophomore year Bond got a starting role for the 2023 season, finishing the regular season with 39 receptions for 542 yards and four touchdowns. He was most notable for catching a game winning touchdown on 4th and goal at the 31 yard line against Auburn in the 2023 Iron Bowl. The play dubbed “Grave Digger” led to a 27-24 Alabama victory and a bid for the 2023 SEC Championship. Bond completed the season with 5 receptions for 79 yard in the win against Georgia for the SEC Championship, and 4 reception for 47 yards against Michigan in the college playoff to finishing the season with 668 total receiving yards. On January 14, 2024 Bond announced that he would be transferring to Texas following the retirement of Nick Saban.

College statistics

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Season Games Receiving
Rec Yds Avg TD
Alabama Crimson Tide
2022 13 17 220 12.9 1
2023 14 48 668 13.9 4
Texas Longhorns
2024 0 0 0 0.0 0
Career 27 65 888 13.7 5

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  3. ^ Gilbert, Sean, Buford High School, Director of Football Operations
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  16. ^ "Isaiah Bond transfers to Texas: Nick Saban's retirement '100%' motivated exit, says ex-Alabama wideout". CBSSports.com. 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-03-04.

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